Docking information, Deii diagnostics changes, Contacting deii on the worid wide web – Dell Latitude Cpi User Manual

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Use the following procedure to remove a PC Card:

1. Use a pen tip or other small instrument to press

the PC Card eject button.

The button has a small recessed area designed to

keep the pen tip from slipping.

2. When the eject button slides out, press it again to

release the PC Card.

3. Gently remove the PC Card.

4. Using a pen or other small instrument, press the

PC Card eject button until it is flush with the

computer casing.

For more information about PC Cards, search on “PC

Cards” in the online System User’s Guide.

Figure 1-2. PC Card Eject Button

Docking Information

If your computer came with a Dell Latitude C/Port

Advanced Port Replicator (APR) or C/Dock Expansion

Station, turn on the computer for the first time while it is
undocked and complete the operating system setup. For
setup instructions, see the operating system Setup Guide

that came with the computer.

After the operating system setup is complete, turn off the

computer, dock it, and turn it on again. Then install the
appropriate drivers. For instructions on installing drivers

for the C/Port APR, see the document titled Before You

Turn On Your Computer, which came with the computer.

If you are using a C/Dock Expansion Station, use the
instructions in the document titled Before You Dock,

which came with the C/Dock Expansion Station.

Deii Diagnostics Changes

This section updates information in Chapter 4, “Running

the Dell Diagnostics,” of the Reference and Trouble­
shooting Guide.

The Dell Diagnostics does not include the following

tests:

The thermal-control device test in the System Set

test group

The fan test in the Other test group

Contacting Deii on the Worid

Wide Web

Use Dell’s extensive suite of online services available at

Dell’s World Wide Web site (http://www.dell.com) for

help with installation and troubleshooting procedures.

Through the Internet, you can access most of the services
described in Chapter 5, “Getting Flelp,” of tht Reference

and Troubleshooting Guide, including AutoTech, Tech-
Fax, order status, technical support, and product
information.

From Dell’s World Wide Web site

(www.dell.com), click the Service and Sup­
port icon. On the Service and Support page,

enter your service tag number (or, if you have one, your

Express Service Code) and click Submit. If you don’t

have your service tag number, you can select support

information by system for your computer.

Much of what you need to know about your computer is
accessible from the Service and Support page, including

the following:

Technical information — Details on every aspect of

your computer, including all of your hardware

specifications.

Self-diagnostic tools — An easy-to-use, system-
specific online application for troubleshooting and

Dell Latitude CP and CPI Documentation Update 1-3

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